Heliyon (May 2024)

The effect of emotion regulation strategies on nomophobia in college students: The masking role of resilience

  • Mengjie Cui,
  • Suyan Wang,
  • Ye Gao,
  • Yuanyuan Hao,
  • Hongliang Dai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. e30075

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College students have a high prevalence of nomophobia. However, research on the effects of emotion regulation and resilience on nomophobia in China is lacking. This research investigated how cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression strategies directly and indirectly affect nomophobia through resilience. Therefore, from March to May 2023, 756 university student volunteers (21.4 % men) were selected from a university in northeastern China for a questionnaire survey. Our findings suggest that college students' resilience has a masking effect on the relationship between cognitive reappraisal and nomophobia and can attenuate the negative effect of the frequency of using cognitive reappraisal strategies on nomophobia. The frequency of expressive suppression strategies directly and positively affected nomophobia. Early psychological interventions targeting resilience might be potentially effective in alleviating nomophobia among college students.

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